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Correspondence from George Palmer

A "Kastle of the Knights of Kamelia", of "Second Order of Klan Kraft to be formed in Toronto for September 1927. This class will be of 10 members. No charge required by expect a donation of $500 to cover cost of membership cards, passports, etc. Give name and cheque to a Walter G. Douglas, Imperial Klabee and mail to PO Box 176 Toronto ON. At the bottom reads: "Do not show this letter or communicate its contents to anyone". Signed by George Palmer.

Proclamation no. 1

Titled "Proclamation No.1". Third Degree "(K-Trio)" was elected and installed on Great War Veterans Hall in City of Toronto ON. This "kastle" will be known as "kastle No. 1" or "mother kastle of the Dominion of Canada". Kastle no. 1 declared they have the only "legal, lawful, and authentic K-Trio degree". It is composed of "native born Canadians and have been investigated, duly deliberated and proved to their own satisfaction, the foregoing statement to be truth". Signed by H.H.M., Grand Commander Kastle No. 1.

Official document

Outlines that JH Hawkins was removed from office and all official connections with Headquarters as of Nov 12 1927. Also that a R.G.M. Ross has been placed in charge of Imperial Headquarters.

Annual Announcement

Cover reads "Annual Announcement 1930-1931" from the Oshawa Collegiate and Vocational Institute, Oshawa Ontario. Inside lists the Board of Education members, the Advisory Vocational Committee members, the Officers of the Board members, the Staff of 1930-1931 including the Principal, Heads of Departments, Assistances, and Librarians. Further in is "The Announcement", which basically summarizes the "value of education" and the "aims of education" according to the board. The booklet continues to list courses available in different departments, the rules and processes regarding examinations, textbooks for all courses, school activities, and recommendations for students at different levels.

Interstate Commerce Law, Part IV

Cover reads "Interstate Commerce Law, Part IV", Your Personal Instructor, a "One of a Series of Personal Instructors and Examinations, Assisting Association Members in the Study and Application of the Doctrines, Principles, and Administration of the Laws regulating Interstate Transportation and Shipping", by the American Commerce Association in Chicago. Inside the cover of the booklet is a blurb that reads "This represents your forth year assignment of study of the "Interstate Commerce Law" and the practical legal-traffic work connected therewith". Further in lists steps to follow for the assignment and mock test questions for each section. At the end of the booklet are brief directions to prepare for the exam paper.

International Correspondence Schools Lexicon: French-English

Cover reads "International Correspondence Schools Lexicon: French-English". First Edition, Scranton, PA, from the International Textbook Company. The number 321 is on the bottom. Inside the book is an actual lexicon, translating from French abbreviations and words into English.

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